When news broke of the Tennessee Titans‘ signing of veteran safety Jamal Adams, it was reported to be a one-year deal but we did not get the financial terms of the contract.
But now we have them — according to Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team, Adams inked a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum of $1.125 million guaranteed.
The Titans getting Adams for that cheap comes as no surprise. After all, the 28-year-old has seen a steep decline from his status as an elite safety in recent years, partly due to injury, and figured to get a “prove it” deal.
While Adams wasn’t our first choice, he’s still a solid signing for the Titans, who had a need at safety. This is the very definition of a low-risk, high-reward deal.
Adams will begin the journey of trying to get his career back on track when he and the Titans take part in training camp later this month.